Dorothy Nolte
Dorothy Nolte
================
Full Name and Common Aliases
---------------------------
Dorothy Nolte is a renowned American author, speaker, and advocate for family relationships. She is commonly known by her full name, Dorothy Nolte.
Birth and Death Dates
-----------------------
Born on May 21, 1924, Nolte's life was marked by dedication to spreading awareness about the importance of positive relationships within families.
Nationality and Profession(s)
------------------------------
Nolte held American nationality and worked as an author, speaker, and advocate. Her work spanned multiple genres, including non-fiction and self-help literature.
Early Life and Background
---------------------------
Growing up in a family that valued close relationships, Nolte's early life instilled in her the significance of nurturing bonds between family members. She drew upon these experiences to craft compelling stories and advice for others.
Major Accomplishments
-------------------------
Nolte is best known for writing "Love You More Than Words Can Say: 736 Things to Do Before They're Gone", which offers practical tips on fostering meaningful relationships with loved ones. This book became a classic in its genre, widely read and appreciated by audiences worldwide.
Notable Works or Actions
---------------------------
Nolte's contributions extend far beyond her written works. She traveled extensively, conducting workshops and delivering lectures on the importance of family bonding. Her tireless efforts to promote positive relationships earned her recognition as a leading voice in the field.
Impact and Legacy
------------------------
The lasting impact of Nolte's work lies in its ability to inspire families worldwide to prioritize their connections with one another. Her writings have been translated into numerous languages, making her message accessible to diverse audiences.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
--------------------------------------------
Nolte is widely quoted and remembered for her insightful observations on the significance of family relationships. Her work has had a profound effect on readers, encouraging them to reevaluate their priorities and invest in nurturing loving bonds within their families.
Through her books, lectures, and travels, Nolte demonstrated an unwavering commitment to promoting positive relationships within families. As a result, she leaves behind a legacy that continues to inspire and guide people towards building stronger, more loving connections with one another.
Quotes by Dorothy Nolte

I had a good extended family, ... There were several aunts and uncles who were really interested in the family. And our neighbors were great. There were kids on either side of where we lived. It was a fairly large community.

Children learn what they live. If a child lives with criticism... he learns to condemn. If he lives with hostility... he learns to fight. If he lives with ridicule... he learns to be shy. If he lives with shame... he learns to be guilty. If he lives with tolerance... he learns confidence. If he lives with praise... he learns to appreciate. If he lives with fairness... he learns about justice

If a child lives with acceptance and friendship, he learns to find love in the world

If a child lives with criticism, he learns to condemn. ... If a child lives with fear, he learns to be apprehensive. ... If a child lives with encouragement, he learns to be confident. ... If a child lives with acceptance, he learns to love.

If a child lives with criticism, he learns to condemn. If he lives with hostility, he learn s to fight. If a child lives with shame, he learn to fell ashamed.




